Courtesy of Mary Beth Lyons Principal Sister Canice Adams celebrated 100 Days of School with the SGGCS walking club.

Catholic Schools Week was celebrated by students at St. Gregory the Great Catholic School with faith, fun and service.

The week began with a parish-wide Sunday Mass featuring the school Honors Choir and ended with mascot Rocky the Raven greeting parishioners after Mass. In addition to the fun dress-up and theme days planned throughout the week, students also focused on two major service projects.

The week-long project was to collect blankets and throws for the needy. The school also had another service project that involved a fundraiser to collect money to donate to a Catholic School in need. The grade eight class spearheaded the project called “Make a Difference Cupcakes” that consisted of baking cupcakes and bringing in frosting and sprinkles. For a $1 donation, all students could buy and decorate their own cupcake. The students raised more than $200 for a sister school in the Diocese.

The week ended with a school Mass thanking all parents and parishioners for their support of the school.